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Thomas Wilde Powell

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137:. The series of letters with Powell in Philadelphia was published shortly. Powell was acting largely for McCalmont Brothers & Co. of London, who had acquired a controlling interest the Railroad, and had fallen out with Gowen in mid-1880, leading to his temporary departure. Discussions between Gowen and Powell foundered on the composition of an American committee, on which Gowen wished to have a number of the Railroad's current board. Powell brought up matters of outside dealings of 223:
Powell married in 1852 Mary Elizabeth Marten (1826–1871), daughter of Charles Marten (1797–1851) and his wife Hannah Watson (1798–1881), daughter of Joseph Watson of Highbury. Charles W. Marten was a founder of Marten & Heseltine in 1848, with Edward Heseltine, and Powell had used the company as
64:, in 1845, on Powell's own account, Heycock found the stress too much. Powell successfully saw through the dealings on his own, and bought Heycock out. He is recorded in 1846 as a solicitor living in Headingley Terrace, Leeds. In 1847 he was still in practice at Albion Court. 39:
in early 1833, where the headmaster was Joseph Holmes, and his rival Edwin Gilpin, who became Archdeacon of Nova Scotia. He left in autumn 1833, and was articled to the Leeds solicitors Atkinson, Dibb, and Bolland, working for five years under
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After his five years working for his articles were up, Powell stayed at Atkinson, Dibb, and Bolland for two further years, on a salary. In early 1842 he passed his qualification examination, and set up on his own in
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Statement of the present condition of the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co. and the Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Co. : with plan for their financial re-organization
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Marriage in 1852 brought Powell into the London stockbrokers Marten & Heseltine. He became senior partner there in 1872, when they traded as Heseltine, Powell & Co.
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The Biographia Leodiensis: Or, Biographical Sketches of the Worthies of Leeds and Neighbourhood, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time
60:, as a solicitor. Shortly, in partnership with Frederick Heycock, he used a back room there to deal in railway shares. At the height of the 1383: 1127: 1177: 885:, The Burlington Magazine Vol. 135, No. 1080 (Mar., 1993), pp. 202–211, at p. 202. Published by: Burlington Magazine Publications Ltd. 1039: 952: 566: 275: 119: 1579: 75:. He started to be approached by activist investors. A group from Leeds asked him to implement change in a London gas company. 293:
Herbert Andrews Powell (born 1863), physician. He graduated B.A. at Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1885. At Oxford he knew
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Influenced by John Postle Heseltine, Powell began to collect fine art. He also commissioned a number of buildings:
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With other bankers and financiers, Heseltine, Powell & Co. acquired natural resources in the industrialising
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Powell and Edward Heseltine, a founding partner, dealt particularly in American railroad bonds and shares.
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Closing down his stockbroking business, Powell spent some time in 1849 with family at Holme Lodge in
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Family memoir; being some account of T. W. Powell and his wife M. E. Powell and of their ancestors
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Family memoir; being some account of T. W. Powell and his wife M. E. Powell and of their ancestors
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Family memoir; being some account of T. W. Powell and his wife M. E. Powell and of their ancestors
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Family memoir; being some account of T. W. Powell and his wife M. E. Powell and of their ancestors
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Agnes Margaret Powell (1866–1918), married 1889 Charles Wolryche Dixon: he was the second son of
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Eleanor Grace Powell (1859–1945). At the time of the 1881 census she was a school teacher in
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Australian Tractors: Indigenous Tractors and Self-propelled Machines in Rural Australia
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Powell was a major shareholder in the Western Australian Land Company. He travelled to
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in 1889. He had bought there the Eastwood Estate, of 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) near
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in Yorkshire, and his wife Christiana Wilde, daughter of Theophilus Wilde, He entered
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of Leeds. They were unskillfully employed, however, and the crops failed to yield.
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commercialoverprints.com, Heseltine Powell & Co. overprinted Victorian stamps
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Gowen, Franklin Benjamin; Harris, Joseph S. Report of Joseph S. Harris (1880).
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Lago, Mary. "Herringham, Christiana Jane, Lady Herringham (1852–1929)".
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At his death, the estate of Thomas Wilde Powell was valued at Β£195,508.
172:. He also acquired another large tract of land. Powell had imported two 129:'s financial troubles came to a head in 1880, Powell corresponded with 890: 864:
Book of the year 1897; a chronicle of the times and a record of events
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he concluded that Jackson was "beyond my control (or anyone else's)."
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Stewards of the Nation's Art: Contested Cultural Authority, 1890-1939
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Thomas Edmund Powell (born 1857), solicitor. He graduated B.A. at
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Charles Marten Powell (born 1855), surgeon. He graduated B.A. at
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Madden, Kirsten Kara; Seiz, Janet A.; Pujol, Michèle A. (2004).
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He was the son of James Powell, a bank clerk living in 1830 in
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The History of Foreign Investment in the United States to 1914
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The History of Foreign Investment in the United States to 1914
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Rosamond Emma Powell, married 1894 William Alfred Wills, M.D.
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Lago, Mary; Herringham, Lady Christiana Jane Powell (1996).
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Lago, Mary; Herringham, Lady Christiana Jane Powell (1996).
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Christiana Herringham and the National Art Collections Fund
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Howard, Joseph Jackson; Crisp, Frederick Arthur (1893).
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Theodora Powell (1871–1920), studied at Somerville Hall.
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Index

Briggate
Leeds
Leeds Grammar School
Thomas Townend Dibb
William Sinclair
St George's Church, Leeds
Albion Street, Leeds
Railway Mania
Swaledale
Thirsk
Charles Swainson
Ralph Ward Jackson
West Hartlepool
Seaton Carew
John Postle Heseltine
New York and Erie Rail Road
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad
Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad
Reading Railroad
Franklin B. Gowen
Lord Cairns
Adolph E. Borie
West Virginia
merchant banker
Western Australia
Lakeside
Albany
steam ploughs
John Fowler & Co.

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